Releases-test

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Main Release Status Page

Important notes

All dates and features sets on Future releases are subject to change

Link to all Release notes

Naming scheme

The first number in the release is its year. For example, "8.2.0" is the second significant release in 2008, and "8.1.1" is an update to the first release in 2008.

Future releases

Query releases whose status is not "released". All dates and other information is tentative and subject to change! Click the release for more information. {{#ask: Status::!released

 |mainlabel=Release
 |?Status
 |?Target date
 |?Primary maintainer
 |?Is part of=ECO
 |?Lead customer
 |?Has objective=Primary objectives
 |default=No releases with status "not released" found?!

}}

Notes on individual releases

8.2.0 - Future

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8.2.0 status

Target Release Date: before the end of September. This is not the final release date and subject to change.

Now trying to pick first Release Candidate. May require approval for all check ins very soon. Gregorio 14:36, 14 August 2008 (UTC)

July 29 Critical Bugs status:
http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-July/017388.html

See working development page 8.2.0 for latest feature set, open blocking bugs and development process and status details.

Target schedule: at 8.2.0#Schedule

Past releases

Query releases whose status is "released". This is the query that used to be on the Releases, now Release notes, page.

You can get nicer more compact display using a template, see elsewhere. {{#ask: Status::released

 |mainlabel=Release
 |?Release date
 |?Is part of=ECO
 |?Build number
 |?Download URL
 |?Firmware
 |?Lead customer=Lead customer(s)
 |?Has objective=Primary objectives
 |sort=Release date
 |order=descending
 |default=No releases with status=released found?!

}}

What release am I running?

This query went on the Releases page then moved to What release am I running?.

Try using a template

Template:SMW display release-oneline

Use Template:SMW display release-oneline to add Release notes link, build URL link, and format objectives. This has to be surrounded with a table template.

Release (click for Release notes) Build number (click to download image) Also called ECO Firmware Lead customer Primary objective(s)

{{#ask: Build number::!999

format=template template=SMW display release-oneline link=none ?Release notes ?Build number ?Download URL ?Also called ?Is part of ?Firmware ?Lead customer ?Has objective default=Nothing in Category:Releases that's not Build 999?!

}}

{{#ask:

 Build number::703
 |format=table
 |default=NOTHING SHOWN BUT DO WE HAVE CSS?

}}

Notes

Note that since the release like [[8.1.1] is already a wiki page, to turn it into a link to Release_notes/8.1.1 the query has to be format link=none, otherwise you get lots of [ ] showing up. Also, the bulleted has features go away if I put in a table

If you don't use format=table, then to use class="smwtable" and get the blue table header, have to make SMW issue a table header. <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen, projection" href="/extensions/SemanticMediaWiki/skins/SMW_custom.css" />

It seems the only way to do this is to have a dummy query that outputs a table. (!!?, skierpage asked on SMW mailing list.)

Timeline

This draggable query should show releases with a Property:Release date and/or Property:Target date. (Some future releases have neither so don't show up.) All dates and features sets on Future releases are subject to change {{#ask:

 |?Release date
 |?Target date
 |?Status
 |format=eventline

}}

XS Releases

See XS Release Notes.

XS v164

Status: ?

Primary Maintainer: Martin

Release notes: ?

ECO Link: ?

Primary objective: ?

Lead Customer: ?

Build Name and URL: ?

Schedule: ?


XS v163

Status: ?

Primary Maintainer: Martin

Release notes: ?

ECO Link: ?

Primary objective: ?

Lead Customer: ?

Build Name and URL: ?

Schedule: ?